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Define "Culture" and "Society". Then, explain their relationship

Culture is the learned and shared behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, values and material objects that characterize a society. 

Society is a group of people who live in a defined territory and see themselves as a social unit

Every society has a culture (mutually dependent)

100

List at least three basic characteristics of culture

Culture is:

1. learned, 2. transmitted from one generation to the next, 3. shared, 4. adaptive

100

In the United States, individualism is important. 

Young adults are expected to move out of their parents' home and to become independent after they graduate from high school. 

What is the relationship between the two sentences above?

The first represents an American value and the second is a norm that reflects the value. 

100

How do we differ from other animals in our strategy for survival?

We use culture, animals use instincts

100

People who travel to other countries often experience a sense of disorientation,confusion, uncertainty or anxiety when exposed to unfamiliar ways of life. What is this called and why do people experience it?

Culture shock. We are culture bound, meaning we internalize our own cultural values and tend to view them as natural
200

Define and give specific examples of material and nonmaterial culture

material culture - tangible objects that members of a society make, use and share (Ex: symbols, values, beliefs, rules of behavior)

non-material culture - the shared set of meanings that people in a society use to interpret and understand the world (Ex: technology etc.)

200

Name the five major components of culture

language, symbols, norms, values, material culture

200

What are the three major mechanisms through which cultures change?

Invention, Discovery, Difusion

200

What is special about language?

It allows us to classify knowledge into concepts. It shapes our perceptions, it allows us to transmit culture

200

What do the Amish, fraternities, teachers, atheists, lesbians, jazz aficionados, people who are deaf... have in common?

They are all examples of subcultures

300
What are values and why are they important?

Standards by which members of a particular cultur define what is good or bad, moral or immoral, proper or improper, desirable or undesirable. They provide general guidelines for everyday behavior

300

Describe the relationship between language and symbols. Why is language so crucial to culture

Language is a system of shared symbols. It enables people to communicate and to transmit culture

300

Material culture often changes faster than our values and norms can keep up with. It generally takes non-material culture some time to adjust to new technology, for example. What do we call this?

Cultural lag

300

Explain the distinction between high culture and popular culture and give an example of each 

High Culture - cultural patterns that distinguish a country´s elite. 

Popular Culture - cultural patterns that are widespread among a society´s population


300

Knock before entering someone´s office. Say please and thank you. Be punctual. These are examples of _________

Folkways!

400

Define norms, identify the two major types and give an example of each

Rules of conduct that help society enforce its values. Mores are more serious norms that, if broken, threaten social stability. Folkways are less serious. They define what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior.

Ex. Murder v. Picking your nose

400

Describe the relationship between values and norms. 

Values are more abstract principles about what is right and wrong. They represent general guidelines, while norms are more specific rules of behavior that help societies enforce values. 

400

We should avoid imposing our own standards of right and wrong on others. When confronting an unfamiliar cultural practice, we should resist making judgments before grasping what "they" think of the issue. This way, we can avoid being _______________. 

Ethnocentric

400

What is a symbol and why is it important to culture? Give an example of a symbol that has changed through time.

Symbols are anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share a culture. Symbols change all the time! 

Ex: miniskirts, cigarettes, airplanes, language

400

In many countries, U.S. products such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, hamburgers and KFC are viewed as parasites. Why (and how does this relate to something we´ve learned about culture!)?

Because they are seen as a symbol of American consumerism and cultural dominance that undermine traditional cultural values. 

500

Specific customs and practices that are common to all societies. Can you name one?

Cultural universals.  Religious rituals, funeral ceremonies, body adornment, gift-giving, jokes....
500
How are subcultures different from countercultures? Give an example of each.

Subcultures are groups that share cultural patterns that set them apart from society

Countercultures are groups that share social patterns that strongly oppose those accepted by society

500
Explain cultural relativism and give an example of when it might be wrong to employ it.  

Each culture determines what is morally right and wrong and has its own set of moral values. It doesn't make sense to try and identify universal moral standards that apply to everyone..

Examples: cannibalism, slavery, child labor.....

500

What is cultural capital? Give an example of why this concept is important. 

Cultural knowledge/ skills that help us navigate through our own culture and influence our experiences and our OPPORTUNITIES in life


500

In Islamic societies, many women wear a veil to hide part of the face or even cover the entire body. 

What can we say about this cultural norm from a functionalist perspective?

What could we say about this cultural norm from a conflict perspective?

Functionalism - veiling can provide safety during crises. It also can symbolize modesty and religiosity

Confict - veiling symbolizes the segregation of women and men in a patriarchal society where men hold all the power

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